Eddie Cochran - Money Honey video free download


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Uploaded: 2007/05/06

Eddie Cochran Money Honey

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9 years ago

ivan ramirez calderon

Eddie was only a good guitarist, Elvis was the greatest singer at that time. He could sing everythin style,he had a wonderful musical sence and a great voice. I speak about the early sixties Elvis.

11 years ago

VeranzaTheKing2

Why do you people even fight about if Elvis is better than Eddie or not? -.- Music is meant to be enjoyed and I'm pretty sure Eddie and Elvis didn't start their careers to see who's better.

11 years ago

HarryWebb46

Spread Eddie Far & Wide on YouTube etc. Let the Americans know what they let go!

11 years ago

TallicLizzy

So much better than Elvis.

11 years ago

Chris Dreyer

did he have to run away and fart after the song?

11 years ago

Megadeaf75

everyone who brings race into this should just stfu! this is the best music from the best era in music period! every lil lick every lil beat u hear is from this generation dont matter black or white! ITS ALL AMAZING1 SO QUIT RUINING EVERY THING WITH STUPID CRAP!

12 years ago

MisterMasterShafter1

@dedbusted Dude's just another ignorant racist moron. On top of what you listed, I could also spend an hour here naming all of the blacks who scored huge hits with white songs.

12 years ago

MisterMasterShafter1

@bumblebeemoi Yeah, they are different styles and that's cool, but Eddie mainly sticks to the same lyrics as Elvis. Eddie just skipped a verse or two.

12 years ago

Philip Bourdon

@MisterMasterShafter1 Though I agree with you that Elvis' version is brilliant, Eddie's version is an entirely different song, with a whole different feel and even many different lyrics. Elvis' has a strong blues feeling to it and Eddie's is an upbeat, fun song. Very different songs.

12 years ago

El Peligroso

Elvis' version was way better.

12 years ago

Doug Patton

No need for naZty black-bashin @dedbusted boy, coz no fancy beatin on basic blocks = no Pop Rock Rythm n Jazz.

12 years ago

dedbusted

@DougPatton1 No need to explain to sso20101 about "whitey tunes". Without a guitar, a saxophone, etc. blacks would just have some wooden blocks to beat on.

12 years ago

dedbusted

@sso20101 You mean that blacks haven't stole any white culture?? Where did football come from? Basketball? The automobile? Where did electricity come from? The guitar? Western clothing? The English language? Etc. Etc. Think about what you say.

12 years ago

Doug Patton

@sso20101 Sho nuff, few black guys covered whitey toons but even Hendrix said that Cochran & Holly were early gitbox influences for him.

12 years ago

MisterMasterShafter1

@zeak62 Elvis' version of this is so superior it isn't even funny. His studio version from his first album is fucking brilliant.

12 years ago

SSO UFES

Stealers of the black culture

12 years ago

79goldmaster1

smokin in the boy's room!

12 years ago

jbsports44

Eddie is great.

12 years ago

harvey1954

@lagman50 Ok, but it sounds like Paul was just using it to experiment with in the studio. You usually use a capo on a guitar so you can use a particular guitar arrangement in a different key. For bass it's not that big a deal, especially with what Guybo was playing, to switch keys. I dig Guybo's style. That jackhammer basslines on things like "C'mon Everybody" were really ahead of their time. I've been trying for years to track him down.

12 years ago

Elliot Barker

@harvey1954 We can only go on Paul's word, he says that during the Rubber Soul sessions The Beatles were trying lots of new things in the studio, such as sitars and detuning his bass and putting a capo on it, he doesn't mention whether or not he used it on any recordings, so I don't think that a capo was used on the album, although it's possible.

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